Раксана Бабаева
The expert believes that creating attractive conditions and opportunities for development in Russia is accomplished better than in other countries
In 2008, when artificial intelligence (AI) was just emerging, scientists believed that they would not be able to enter everyday life earlier than in 50-60 years. However, already in 2012, a revolution occurred in the field of neural networks, and now AI is actively changing almost all spheres of our life. The development of quantum computers might follow the same scenario.
The head of the QApp company and a leading business development specialist of the QBoard company, Anton Guglia, gave comments to WWW1.ru about the future of quantum startups in Russia
Senior Researcher at the Russian Quantum Center Dmitry Chermoshentsev explained that a quantum computer will be able to solve a wide range of tasks in many areas - from food delivery to healthcare.
Georgy Shlyapnikov, head of a scientific group at the Russian Quantum Center, talked about how to raise the prestige of Russian science and why the number of employees needs to be reduced
Humanity is on the verge of the Second Quantum Revolution, and in these conditions, ensuring the information security of business, government structures, and ordinary users is becoming increasingly critical.
Russian scientists will be able to register Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, and epilepsy using quantum sensors. Maxim Ostras, the head of the QLU startup, tells WWW1.ru more about the project.